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According to this ORER: http://www.alphabetroute.com/wm/orer/1945ORER.pdf The WM had 33' hoppers shown here:
Those appear to be fishbellys. Mark
MTL Car Dimensions:32.06 feet inside end to inside end33.46 feet outside end to outside endPossible Prototypes:PRR H31
The MTL 56xxx series hopper is close to both the above PRR prototypes but is neither accurately.Perhaps George Irwin might have an answer as to which prototype the MTL represents?
I really do not think there is a prototype. The measurements of the twin bay are your run of the mill 1930s, early 1940s twin bay hopper. Most of these hoppers were 55 tonner clone designs, where the measurements may be a little give or take of the original USRA design. I think MTL was trying to make a generic model of this, where there is mostly likely a prototype of the hopper, but it wasn't the intention. Basically, the dimensions will match a clone design, but it will be by shear accident and not on purpose.
On nomenclature - clone implies a near exact copy. Maybe derivative or related is the word that might be more appropriate.Mark
How about "Knock-off"?